Monday, 12 November 2012

It's All Academic Now

Twentieth-century philosopher and
mathematician Alfred North Whitehead defined western philosophy as
"footnotes to Plato."1 Similarly, sexology can be defined
as "footnotes to Alfred Kinsey," whose psychopathologies are writ
large in the hetero- and homosexual child-abuse epidemic that is touching every
corner of the world, particularly in academic settings.

My own academic case study illustrates
the woeful state we are in. On June 18, 1986, American University's (AU)
celebrated psychology chairman, Dr. Elliot McGinnies, was discreetly
"charged with sexually abusing a 9-year-old girl on four occasions in his
trailer at a nudist colony."2 Meanwhile, my staff and I were
being rather indiscreetly banished from our AU annex. AU administrators
deliberately subverted our research on both Professor Kinsey's child sex crimes
and our findings of systematic child sex abuse by "Kinsey's
pamphleteer," Hugh Hefner, which were published in a U.S. Department of
Justice study titled Images of Children, Crime and Violence in Playboy,
Penthouse and Hustler (1984–1986), a study for which I was principal
investigator.

Why were we targeted, I wondered? Was
there more to it than McGinnies' nudist escapades? Did other AU academics
protect their colleague in order to protect themselves from exposure?

Indeed, birds of a feather must have
flocked together: In 1990, AU's distinguished president, Dr. Richard Berendzen,
pled guilty to charges arising from years of making obscene phone calls to
daycare centers. Berendzen would call the centers and talk to the caretakers
about having sex with children, child pornography, and sex-slave auctions, and
he even claimed to be keeping a 4-year-old girl caged in his basement.3

Shocking but Not Surprising

Fast forward 21 years, to the arrest
of Penn State's popular assistant football coach, Jerry Sandusky, for allegedly
engaging in the sexual molestation of boys over a period of at least 15 years.
In the wake of Sandusky's arrest, head coach Joe Paterno and university
president Graham Spanier were fired, and other Penn State officials were
formally charged with failing to report Sandusky's alleged abuse to proper
authorities.4

Spanier himself had subscribed to
Kinsey's views for years. In 1972, he endorsed Kinsey to the Midwest
Sociological Society, claiming that Kinsey had accurately documented the
"widespread existence of extramarital sexual relations" in the United
States. In 1976, under a grant from the National Institute of Child Health and
Development, Spanier validated Kinsey's data on "childhood sex play"5
for similar "scholars."

More recently, Spanier approved the
choice of Pat Califia, a transgendered advocate of sadomasochism and
pedophilia, as the keynote speaker for a women's health conference held at Penn
State in 2002. The previous year, the group Womyn's Concerns hosted a "Sex
Faire" on campus, featuring such activities as "orgasm bingo"
and "the tent of consent." Asked if the fair was morally wrong,
Spanier was quoted as saying, "It depends on what your definition of
immoral is."6 So while news of the Sandusky affair is shocking,
it should come as no surprise.

About the same time as the charges
against Sandusky surfaced, Syracuse University associate basketball coach
Bernie Fine was also charged with having engaged in homosexual child abuse and
fired. Like Sandusky, Fine had allegedly been molesting boys for years. One of
his accusers, a former ball boy, said Fine had abused him for six years,
beginning as long ago as 1984.7

Training in Deviancy

In fact, as long ago as 1948, the
world's future leaders were being taught that sex with children was intelligent
adult behavior. Their teacher was that Rockefeller Foundation-funded biology
professor at Indiana University, Alfred Kinsey. For 64 years—almost three
generations—his Sexual Behavior in the Human Male has trained millions
of young college students—like Berendzen, McGinnies, Sandusky, Spanier, and
Fine—to believe that all sexual perversion is normal. Both hetero- and
homosexual interactions with children are said to help children by replacing
"sexually repressed" Judeo-Christian morality with a more
"enlightened" sexual worldview. According to one Kinsey disciple, the
late Dr. Loretta Haroian, "free sexual expression of children"
requires "a sexually supportive society . . . in which
every man, woman and child can say 'yes' or 'no' to sex."8 Dr.
Haroian was a member of the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human
Sexuality, which has trained millions of "sexologists" in the Kinsey
mode.

The inroads made by the academic
pedophile coterie are reflected not just in the reports coming out of Penn
State and Syracuse, but also in earlier incidents at American University, Johns
Hopkins, and scores of other institutions of higher learning. Academic
journals embraced the Kinseyan worldview early on, as illustrated by Ralph
Slovenko's comment in the 1962 Vanderbilt Law Review that "even
at the age of four or five, [a girl's] seductiveness may be so powerful as to
overwhelm the adult into committing the ­offense"; in other words, a
little child could be an "initiator and seducer."9

In 2007, the first Chinese-language
book on Kinsey (English title: Kinsey, the Man Who Has Changed the World)
was published and sold 500,000 copies in China. Co-author Liana Zhou, head of
the Kinsey Institute library, says that, thanks to Kinsey's
"pioneering" work, we can now "study human sexuality within the
confines of science rather than only through the lens of religion or social
morality."10

In Italy, researchers claim to have
found a possible "pedophile" gene,11 and the bankrupt
Greek government has just amended state-recognized disability categories to
include "pedophiles, exhibitionists and kleptomaniacs."12
So now the sexual immorality and psychopathologies of Kinsey are being spread
in other countries, too.

All this modern sexual insanity may be
a "footnote to Alfred Kinsey," but a few people are trying to set the
story straight. When former presidential candidate Michele Bachmann was told by
a critic that "10 percent of the population is gay," she replied,
"Well, that's according to the Kinsey Report." Her husband, Marcus, then
added, "It's been a myth for many years."13

Alas, that myth invented by Kinsey,
"the Man Who Has Changed the World," has been normalizing abusive sex
education, pornography, child sexual abuse, and sexual trauma all over the
world, training millions to be as sexually insane as he was.